The Work Plan is a roadmap that shows actions the City can take over the next five years to move toward its overall emissions reduction goal. It starts with the existing conditions report and emissions inventory. These provide baselines against which the City can measure future progress.
The final section of the Work Plan focuses on five strategies: increasing building efficiency, renewable energy, and electric vehicles, while decreasing vehicle miles traveled and the quantity of solid waste incinerated. For each strategy, the work plan identifies implementation tools and resources, including tools to ensure inclusive stakeholder engagement, track progress, and inventory funding and technical assistance resources.
The Work Plan will help the City reduce emissions by 9% by 2025, with the largest portion of those reductions coming from more efficient buildings. This, combined with ongoing code enforcement for new construction and changes to Xcel Energy’s electricity grid mix, provide a 21% reduction over the next five years, a good start toward that 80% goal.
Many of the strategies outlined in the plan also have co-benefits: according to Baartman, “the benefits of this plan are not limited to the environment. Implementation of this plan will also provide our community with health and economic benefits, such as improved air quality, safer streets, reduced energy burden, cost savings and jobs.”